I spent a week at Anahita Resort in half board...and it was just marvellous. The resort is first class with great facilities, the food is delicious and the people are some of the nicest I have ever met! As part of my package at Anahita, golf was included at Anahita GC and Ile aux Cerfs, which makes you feel like a private club member. I did not have to book any round and could show up anytime and play (early morning or late afternoon) as it was not too busy. Designed by Ernie, the course at Anahita is a typical resort course very well maintained with generous landing zones, no rough and some breathtaking views over the lagoon...You might notice the Scottish influence as Ernie kept a few brick walls in play on three holes and a burn is the main hazard on the ninth... All in all, it is a fantastic resort and I could only recommend you to treat yourself with a week at Anahita:)

A great course .. we walked it and that was the good choice. An the back nine a lot of construction is going on, but still a great course. Fairways are very wide and not the problem, greens totally different story, very challenging pin positions.
Very friendly staff and great cookies at tee1 and the return.

This is arguably the best course in Mauritius (I played all of them). Fairways are pretty wide while greens are well protected and quite sloping. I played it a few times over a span of a decade and couldn't find anything negative about the maintenance. While the area suffered heavy rains the night before I played last month, grounds were again in perfect shape. Service is great (complimentary golf pyramid at driving range, free cookies and drinks by the starter/turn hut).
Views on 4th and 8th holes are among the most beautiful in golf ! It could be a bit noisy on a very few holes since new villas are being built along the course, but not a big issue to me since it's a temporary situation. A must play while staying in Mauritius.

Details

Holes

18

Par

72

Built

2008

Type

Open Country, Seaside

Architect

Ernie Els

The two courses at Four Seasons Golf Club Mauritius at Anahita were built by Ernie Els, who was fully aware of the fact that the vast majority of players would be vacationers looking for fun rather than trying to shave points off of the their handicaps. The location Els was given to work with is absolutely stunning, set among towering peaks and the Indian Ocean, and has the benefit of abundant changes in elevation. Each of the eighteen holes of the club's namesake course is unique in its form and orientation to the wind; on a few, a creek is in play that, while by no means imposing, can lure good golfers into making costly mistakes. The near-perfect views are marred only by the remains of a decaying sugar processing plant, but the final hole cements the overall image of the sand, the surf and the sun.

I spent a week at Anahita Resort in half board...and it was just marvellous. The resort is first class with great facilities, the food is delicious and the people are some of the nicest I have ever met! As part of my package at Anahita, golf was included at Anahita GC and Ile aux Cerfs, which makes you feel like a private club member. I did not have to book any round and could show up anytime and play (early morning or late afternoon) as it was not too busy. Designed by Ernie, the course at Anahita is a typical resort course very well maintained with generous landing zones, no rough and some breathtaking views over the lagoon...You might notice the Scottish influence as Ernie kept a few brick walls in play on three holes and a burn is the main hazard on the ninth... All in all, it is a fantastic resort and I could only recommend you to treat yourself with a week at Anahita:)